Multi-day Trips Bruges
Discover the Charm of Bruges on a Multi-Day Trip
Bruges, the Venice of the North, is a city that will leave you enchanted with its medieval architecture, winding canals, and rich history. While a day trip to Bruges is doable, staying for multiple days allows you to fully immerse yourself in the city’s charm and discover its hidden gems.
Itinerary Suggestions
2-Day Trip
- Day 1: Explore the Historic City Centre
- Visit the iconic Belfry Tower and climb to the top for breathtaking views
- Wander through the picturesque streets and admire the medieval architecture
- Visit the Church of Our Lady, home to Michelangelo’s famous “Madonna and Child” sculpture
- Day 2: Discover Bruges’ Canals and Surroundings
- Take a romantic boat tour along the city’s canals
- Visit the Beguinage, a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city
- Explore the nearby countryside and visit a local brewery or castle
3-Day Trip
- Day 1: Historical Landmarks and Local Delights
- Visit the Halve Maan brewery for a beer tasting and tour
- Explore the Burg Square, the heart of Bruges’ medieval past
- Indulge in some delicious Belgian chocolate at a local shop
- Day 2: Artistic and Cultural Experiences
- Visit the Groeningemuseum, featuring Flemish and Belgian art
- Explore the Arentshof, a beautiful 17th-century garden
- Enjoy a performance at the Concertgebouw, Bruges’ concert hall
- Day 3: Escape to the Countryside
- Take a bike ride or horse-drawn carriage tour through the picturesque countryside
- Visit the scenic village of Damme and enjoy lunch at a local restaurant
Tips and Essentials
Accommodation
- Book your accommodation in advance, especially during peak season (June-September)
- Consider staying in a boutique hotel or B&B for a unique experience
Transportation
- Bruges is easily accessible by train from Brussels, Ghent, and other major cities
- Once in Bruges, walk or take a horse-drawn carriage to get around the city
Food and Drink
- Be sure to try some of Bruges’ famous local delicacies, such as waffles, chocolate, and beer
- Don’t miss out on a traditional Flemish dinner at one of the many local restaurants
Insider’s Tip
Consider visiting during the off-season (April-May or September-October) for fewer tourists and lower prices. The weather is still mild, making it an ideal time to explore Bruges’ hidden corners.